Hd Vision Sunglasses

Enhance your day and night vision with a little help from our HD Vision Wrap Around Sunglasses Set. These amazing glasses feature lightweight, impact-resistant HD lenses that greatly reduce glare while enhancing the color and clarity of your view. Our stylish glasses can be worn alone or fit easily over your prescription glasses, eliminating the need for expensive prescription sunglasses.




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 Sorry, but reality is already Hi-Def
Posted on 01/15/10 by Stu S from Wisconsin
I wonder how many more lines of resoulution you get when wearing these glasses? Are they 720p or 1080i? LOL! This is just a case of a company taking advantage of people who have no idea what "High Definition" is. If a Hi-Def TV is clearer than a regular TV, Then "Hi-Def" sunglasses are clearer than regular ones too. RIGHT? Your vision is as "High Definition" as it gets. Expensive sunglasses are not going to increase the number of light receptors in your retina, which would be the only way to increase the "resolution" of your vision.
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 Sorry, but reality is already
Posted on 01/15/10 by Stu S from Wisconsin
I wonder how many more lines of resoulution you get when wearing these glasses? Are they 720p or 1080i? LOL! This is just a case of a company taking advantage of people who have no idea what "High Definition" is. If a Hi-Def TV is clearer than a regular TV, Then "Hi-Def" sunglasses are clearer than regular ones too. RIGHT? Your vision is as "High Definition" as it gets. Expensive sunglasses are not going to increase the number of light receptors in your retina, which would be the only way to increase the "resolution" of your vision.
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